Package: php5 Version: 5.2.6-2 Severity: normal While fiddling around with one project, I accidentally made an infinite recursion, and PHP went away with a segmentation fault. A few minutes later, I could reduce the problem to the following snippet: <?php function foo () { foo (); } foo (); ?> This makes php segfault somewhere in the zend engine. The backtrace here is rather long
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On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 10:23:06PM +0100, Richard Atterer wrote: One more thing: I also tried to trim down the example further by reducing the length of the subject string. This gives weird results: The following has occurred to me: The program starts crashing when the region matched by the regex (begins with the opening <?php) is about 4000 bytes long. At this point, the stack contains